This CSIS report examines the evolution of European military capabilities over the next decade. It asks two main questions. What military capabilities might European allies and partners of the United States possess by 2030? And what types of military missions will these states be able (and unable) to effectively perform by 2030? First, European militaries—including the largest and most capable European NATO members—will continue to struggle to conduct several types of missions without significant U.S. assistance. Second, European militaries will face significant challenges in the Indo-Pacific. Third, Europe’s major powers will likely have the capability to conduct most types of missions at the lower end of the conflict continuum without significant U.S. military aid. To sustain progress and overcome remaining challenges, NATO will have to revise its burden-sharing metrics, modernize defense planning and procurement practices, and address lagging political will.
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This CSIS report from CSIS’s International Security Program and Europe, Russia, and Eurasia program examines the evolution of European military capabilities over the next decade and the types of missions states will be able (and unable) to perform by 2030.
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Executive Summary _v CHAPTER 1: Introduction_1 CHAPTER 2: European Capabilities_6 CHAPTER 3: European Missions_24 CHAPTER 4: Conclusions_43 About the Authors_47 APPENDIX 1: Examples of Military Operations Involving European Countries_48 APPENDIX 2: Description of European Capabilities to Perform Missions _53
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781538140437
Publisert
2022-02-02
Utgiver
Vendor
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Vekt
200 gr
Høyde
279 mm
Bredde
218 mm
Dybde
5 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
72

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Seth G. Jones is senior vice president, Harold Brown Chair, and director of the International Security Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS).

Rachel Ellehuus is deputy director and senior fellow with the Europe, Russia, and Eurasia Program at CSIS.

Colin Wall is a research associate with the Europe, Russia, and Eurasia Program at CSIS.